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Up to 28 days before an election, you can register online, by mail, or in person. If you have not been able to register 28 days before an election, don’t worry: you may be able to register at the polls on election day.
For more information, visit NMVote.org, the New Mexico Voter Information Portal. You can also request an absentee ballot online, find a voting location, view important election dates, request a military or overseas ballot, and more.
Vote
- Confirm your districts and download your sample ballot by visiting https://voterportal.servis.sos.state.nm.us/WhereToVote.aspx.
- Need more information? See the resources on our Voting Districts page.
- For Absentee Ballots and information on early voting, visit the NMVote.org page.
- For in-person voting, find your polling place here.
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DTS? Why You Should Request a Democratic Ballot
The Democratic Party is fighting for the issues that matter most to you—affordable healthcare and housing, quality education, climate action, and economic opportunity for working families. Republicans have moved further right, helping billionaires grow richer and...
DTS “Independent” Voters and the 2026 Semi-Open Primary
As a DTS ("Independent") voter, you can vote in the primary without changing parties. The 2026 primary election allows political parties to determine which candidates will run in November’s general election. New Mexico's new semi-open primary system lets...
Early Voting for June Primary Election begins 5 May
Early Voting for the June primary election begins 5 May at the Sandoval County Office, 1500 Idalia Road, Bernalillo. The office will be open for voting 8AM-7PM. Check your mail: the Sandoval County Clerk has sent registered voters the full schedule of early voting...

